I spent $300 on Amazon SOUND DEADENING for a Toyota Tacoma!... did it work?
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- In this video, we're back with another Tacoma mod! I sound-deaden a 2020 Tacoma TRD Pro with $300 ($200 of material used) of Amazon products! Let me know if you've done this to your vehicle, and what you think of my results.
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0:00 - Background
0:31 - The Problem (and Solution)
3:31 - Before/After Sound Tests
6:36 - Install
18:55 - Final Thoughts - Авто та транспорт
Did this on my 2019 ... I give the firmest hand shakes now.
Having done this, the doors make the most difference (with as complete coverage as you can manage on every surface without obstructing reassembly). After the doors, the back wall not neglecting to baffle the cab vents, then the roof then the floor. Make sure you get the rear corners in any accessible cavities.
As always… I enjoy your videos!! Thank you for the hard work and for being an advocate for the Tacoma World!
I would NEVER take this project on, but i watched it anyway because watching Chloe do things like this really intrigues me! Love helping her channel!!
Well thanks 😊
When I talked to the audio engineer who works on a luxury car, she told me use more foam mats than the sound deadening mat.
Tap on the metal panel, add sound deadening mats until the vibration from the panel is reduced. Then use the foam lined mats to create air pockets to capture sound. I tried this method and it worked well.
I genuinely salute your DIY spirit, this seems like so much effort. Fun vid to watch though !
As someone in the car audio diy sound deadener is a must. Sound skins, and killmat is probably the best. It does help
I’ve always used dynamat, is it still around ?
@@mosthated8190 it’s still around but obviously other brands are now available for years dynamat was the only sound deadener available
@@mosthated8190 A quick google for 'dynamat' would answer that question.
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Dynamat still is one of the best. They got a new product dynamat xytreme pro. The best deadening in the market right now
@mosthated8190 yes, but Resonix is much better. Top of the line product
Now you can blast your Backstreet Boys and not drive the neighbors crazy 🤣.
Something like that 😂
I did this to my Mitsubishi EVO X (used the same material as you did) - LOVE doing this mod and cannot wait to do it again to my taco and miata! One thing I do differently is I use a heat gun for adhering the material to the chassis and also wiped down surfaces with isopropyl alcohol with a microfiber prior. This is such a great mod though it takes a Corolla to a BMW. Would love to see you do the back and the headliner (roof) - it makes a good difference.
Wow! That’s impressive and informative solution to a noise complaint for trucks. Enjoy your content 👍👍👍ℹ️
So true! As i drive mine home from the dealer, i couldn't stand the road noise. Thank you so much for this tip! ❤🎉😊
Awesome video - been wanting to do this for a while
Absolute must and one of the first things I did to my taco. Night and day difference and I'll do it to every vehicle I ever get. Worth the labor.
I added the sound deadening materials in my gen 3 a few years ago. I included the back wall. There was nothing behind the plastic of the rear wall. I didn’t do the ceiling. What I found was that at 45-50 mph, there was significant improvement in the quietness. However, at highway speeds there was very little improvement. The wind noise could not be overcome. I would still do this again. Thanks for another great video. Best!
I’ve installed upgraded sound systems in all of my cars. One of my favorites was Dynamat in the doors and around the new speakers. It increased the bass response/sound with deeper bass sounds. It helped quiet down the road noise a little but mostly used for that improved sound coming from the door speakers.
I planned to upgrade my speakers, so I went ahead and purchased the killmat. I just did the doors, and what a difference. Besides tapping on the door to hear the sound difference, closing the door feels solid. I'm very happy with this upgrade. Oh, and i didn't flatten the tiny square pattern . That killmat is sticky but manageable to apply.
A couple years ago I did only the doors, panels, and hatch on my 4Runner and it made a big difference with the audio. Not sure about road noise since it’s still fairly loud but stereo sounded more solid. Also makes the doors feel solid when you open/shut them.
Cld aluminum tiles with butyl backing are to prevent vibration and panel resonance. Not really designed for sound blockage with that thin aluminum sheet.
Closed cell foam as a whole isn't effective due to the thickness needed and coverage needed to have an improvement.
Mass loaded vinyl is what stops the sound waves from entering, cld tiles for resonance, and 3m thinsulate fiber mat for air space sound wave absorbtion.
A professional measuring microphone is needed for accuracy. Ipad and phone mics are terrible for this job.
Doors are the biggest difference overall.
These knock off companies on Amazon and online use toxic chemicals and materials for sound deadening FYI.
Second skin is the brand I go to honestly. They have a memorial day special.
Basically materials block sound waves or absorb them.
The stereo will sound better without that annoying door resonace.
This. Thinsulate
I think you've done a great job with the sound deadener. If you're into car sound system, sound deadener is a must. I used to into this kind of stuff when I was in high school back in the days. My friends and I always DIY our sound system in our vehicles with new amps and car radio? Back then Alpine car stereo, Rockford Fosgate amps, kicker and Rockford Fosgate speakers was our go to system. 😂
I applaud your patience and working on your tried and true platform even though you like the upgrades to the new gen.
This is awesome, I did it to my Chevy S-10. It really made a difference, I did do the roof and back too.
I was thinking of going same thing to improve the sound inside my truck. Good job 👍🏼
Love the video! So in depth I’ve done the same to my taco just I have also done the engine hood, wheel wells, roof, back panels, and it does for sure make it quite nice to drive. Ultimately you stop noise from one area and notice noice from another. That’s why teslas have the double pane windows since wind noise is noticed more when there isn’t other noises to distract you from it.
this is project number 3 on my list, then putting in new speakers in rear access doors. thank you for this, i appreciate you.
Keep in mind, the rear speakers in the 3g tacoma is severely under powered form the factory head unit. Go into balance setting and fade it all the way to the rear to highlight what I'm describing. New speakers alone are going to make no difference at all. You will need to run power from an aux amplifier to get any real sound out of the rear doors, factory speakers or aftermarket.
Great vid! The knurled rollers helped me see where I rolled much better than the smooth one. I hardly used it after I figured that out
Thank you for your video, it definitely helped me out!! And I think that knurled one would’ve been SO much better and saved my arms 😅
Nice install !!
I love it! Thank you Chloe.
I added sound deadener around 4 interior speakers. I also added some foam in front doors to cancel out negative sound waves. I have a sub in trunk and added sound deadener to trunk lid and it made it sound way better. Great work on your install. 👍
When I added the dynamat in a different vehicle, it took away the rattles when mounted at the speaker locations and behind them. It helps when added where subs are located but I didn’t notice any reduction in road noise. It just helped the audio system
Finally, The first comment! Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
I did this to my Tacoma as well. I went the extra mile and added 2 layers on every surface I could. I also added some high density foam to the vents behind the rear seats. Definitely noticed a huge difference in the way the doors close and overall how the truck feels while I drive. I also noticed a significant reduction in road noise and wind buffeting.
your vids are awesome 👌🏻
I could see how only doing doors would be best bang for your buck
Yeah I can’t wait to hear what it does
Awesome Chloe! I may do this and upgrade my speakers at the same time. How long did it take you to do this project?! I’d imagine a good 8 hours of work?
Wish I had your energy.
I did this on my '24 GMC Canyon AT4X....went above and beyond on the doors because of the annoying bass rattle on the driver's door (gone now). I used the extra box that I bought years ago when I did the same to my '19 Ram 1500...totally worth the time and money:)
Great job!!!
So it’s a two layer process? First layer: sound deadening mat’l
Second layer: closed cell foam ON TOP of sound deadening mat’l?
Is that right?
Was wondering if you still had this Tacoma good video
great video, gave me confidence to do this to my 10th gen suburban 2500. one safety suggestion. anytime you are connecting or disconnecting airbags you should disconnect your battery first.
I wonder if you did more layers of kill mat would it help, i.e putting two or three layers stacked
It may not have made a difference in overall volume from road noise, but you can clearly hear a difference in higher frequencies. I bet that makes a huge difference particularly on long drives.
Great job! If I may add my 2 cents... the ROOF. Remove the headliner and insulate that also, then reattach headliner. Your truck is new enough, but if you want to really go for it, replace the door seals/gaskets. Oh, and the rear seats backing, under the rear window. Other than that, there's nothing you can do about the sound leaking thru the glass.
I just had my sound system installed…I went will higher end stuff…so sound deadening the doors and rear cab wall is the norm of the build…side benefits was a quieter interior…a lot less road noise…anyone going aftermarket with speakers and amps…this is a must…I went with Focal…Arc Audio and Digital Design…no use to spend all that money and have a noisy interior…
Awesome job
Depending on what it is, I always tighten bolts to about 2-3 ugga duggas. I think that about equivalent to 1 gootentight. Please let me know if my conversion is off.
I know you did this to eliminate some road noise, but did the sound quality improve from the speakers?
that awesome I gonna do this to my rig too
Will a under coat and fender well sound dampering spray will work?
I did my cargo van with kilmat it works great.
Do you know the name of the song that starts at 1:32?
Great video! Btw. I did this to my car and only did the doors. Helped a lot with the sound system and some road noise. If I ever do it again I would do my roof next as that has the least amount of sound dampening I feel.
Add it to all the windows too. 😊
I highly recommend deadening the roof before everything else, especially if you have a roof rack installed on your Tacoma. The roof makes a huge difference for wind noise. I also did the doors and floor, but those were not nearly as much improvement. Doing the doors also improved the audio quality inside the truck tho
great vid
I used Dynamat extreme in my 23 4runner, all doors and hatch, as well as under the body, especially where the spare tire is and the area from frame outwards
I missed the new car seat cover install😮.
i been getting into the rabbit hole of tires. im curious, what do you think about the 255/80R17 pizza cutters? from what i read, there is a lot more functionality/pros vs wider meaty tires.
keep up the great videos. thanks
I recently switched to 235/85R16 (was 265/70R16) and it's worked fine on highway and poor surfaces so far.
Another point of view I know is that sound dampening with double glass. But it's difficult to find, usually people get double glass from another country market version or something like that.
I did my doors in the back of the cab I think it made a difference
I wpuld think do doors and rear wall. lol I bought supplies to do this over 2 years ago.
! I've Seen enough videos on sound deadening a Van to Know that you would not get much Benefit from doing the Floors. The Material would have made a Bigger Difference with the Back and the roof as you Stated. Also the adhesive Vinyl, if placed on the door skin in applicable areas and the Killmat on exposed metal on the speaker side would reduce the Sound "Leakage" to the outside. Also on that same point some better speaker Rings that "Push" the Sound Through the doorskin into cabin also do Great. The only Real benefit of doing the Floors is Better Temperature control for the hot or Cold Weather!
most dampening mats don't block sound, they prevent resonance from large sheet metal. The biggest bang for the buck are the doors exterior skin panels and ceiling. The floor is already loaded with sound deadening and carpet.
One thing I didn't see/hear mentioned was disconnecting the battery for safety if your seats have airbags as they can deploy when connecting/disconnecting the plugs.
Otherwise you did a great job!
Are those seat covers or stock?
I knew my 22 OR AC was noisy but driving down through Utah, Colorado highways was definitely crazy loud inside, no way will I drop the headliner but i think i am going to do mine it definitely couldn't hurt
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For the doors, if you get a dent, the PDR guy would be pissed.
I helped a buddy do his Tacoma and the back wall made the most difference. He was afraid to do the roof.
Good idea if you’re also overhauling the interior anyway
also remember to wipe clean the inside of your door before the panels because they can be very dirty if your truck is a little older.
good job. You only really need to cover about 20% of a surface to get the deadening effect.
Might be a good idea to disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting this since you are dealing with airbag connections.
may double layer the doors would help
For the sake of time saving I would do the doors first, and possibly the roof, and then hear the result BEFORE doing the floor.
What head unit is that?
She got rid of her grey Tacoma for a trd pro ?
how did u remember where everything goes back in :O
The family in A quiet place really coulda used some of this stuff. 🤣
will she upgrade to the new Tacoma?
In my Tacoma the rear panel was actually the biggest difference for me. While you are in there ensure you "vents" are seated nicely and seal them up as well or you can get water ingress through there. The rear is a large piece of metal that resonates especially if you have a custom exhaust like I did. Nice work though. Only thing I used that you didn't was a heat gun so ensure adherence to the metal.
Agree. In my 1st gen Tacoma, the back wall rang like a bell with a modest 10" sub. There were ribs in the back wall to stiffen it, but it still vibrated with the sub.
I once used a product called Brown Bread to do that to a 99 Mitsubishi Eclipse. It worked...eh...ok. Was a fun project though.
Its funny people complain about how loud the truck is, have never really been in a car that doesnt seal up well. Im looking at you Subaru, or been in a soft top wrangler at highway speeds. The Tacoma is fine. I mean it could be quieter, but its fine.
In my 4Runner the heat from the roof is worse than the sound from the floor.
Only thing I would had done differently is I probably would had wiped the metal with alcohol first.
Turn up the Radio!! 😂
Newer Toyotas definitely have some of the easiest interiors to remove!
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My buddy did it to his 07 taco and it literally sounds like your riding in a 7 series BMW
I’m paralyzed and I have a big van to get around in and the walls be going crazy I wish if I could do this
How much weight did that add?
Good question. I’m not 100% sure actually and that would’ve been something interesting to keep track of. I want to estimate about 15-20lbs because those Kilmats were pretty heavy!
From my experience, not significant enough to affect the fuel mileage.
Dynaton. It ain’t called deadening for nothing
I’m curious to see if people start doing this to the 4th gen or if Toyota finally figured out how to use sound proofing.
Every gen 4 I’ve driven is QUIET. I think the acoustic glass makes a huge difference. That truck does not need sound deadening in my opinion!
@@ChloeKuo glad to hear it!
Cool 😎
Doors and the back panel of the cab are the culprit
Next time use a heat gun on the adhesive and a heavier metal roller makes it easier to apply.
Roof?
@6:00 ASMR!! 😂😂
Hey taking a door panel off especially on a Toyota you don’t have to remove the door handle
Only difference is the doors sound solid., unless it's professionally installed.
My taco is as quiet as a library compared to my wrangler 😂
Torquing or twirking😅?
Holler if you’re interested in a rear seat delete. I’m on the forum🎉
i thought the factory sound deadening was pretty good. interesting.